What culture eats cricket soup?

It's unlikely that any culture has a tradition of eating cricket soup. While cricket is a common insect in many parts of the world, it's not typically consumed as a food source, especially in the form of soup.

Cricket consumption is more common in some cultures, often as a source of protein or as part of traditional cuisine. However, the idea of a cricket soup is a modern invention, likely inspired by the growing interest in entomophagy (eating insects).

If you're interested in trying cricket-based dishes, you might find them in restaurants specializing in "bug cuisine" or in online retailers that sell cricket flour and other insect-based products.